Is getting a "lucrative" STEM degree worth it just for the money, job stability, and to feel better about myself?
I feel an obligation to do it but nothing about this stuff seems like anything besides extremely tedious shit. I never liked math at all during K-12, for example.
I fell for the STEM meme when I graduated HS. Accepted a full scholarship to study engineering. Spent 6 years in undergrad miserable.
Don't do something that simply isn't you. If you have no real ability and don't particularly like it, you'll just waste a lot of time struggling to nowhere near as good as you need to be in order to actually be successful.
Your energy is almost always better spent cultivating strengths when it comes to your job.
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No, don't be a sperg.
You have to do this shit for the next 47 years of your life or so.
Don't do something you hate just so you can have money. When you come home at the end of the day, and you're too exhausted and mentally drained to use it, then what's the point?
No problem if you actually like math. Just do something you won't fucking despise.